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“I’ve Never Had Much Luck”: Charles Leclerc Opens Up on Poor Monaco GP Run

Published 05/26/2022, 11:20 AM EDT

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It is indeed a very special weekend for Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc. The Formula One racer was born and raised in the principality and is a proud Monaco citizen with all the hopeful eyes set on him. But the Monegasque native has not had the best track record racing on his home track in his career.

The 2021 F1 Champion is yet to finish a race that he has taken part in his home Grand Prix. Something or the other always acts as a roadblock to him having an ideal race weekend in his hometown. But the man is confident that hopefully this season he can shoo away the bad luck that he has experienced and get a good result in 2022.

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Charles Leclerc previews his Monaco Grand Prix weekend

In an interview with Le’Quipe, Leclerc denied ever considering switching his nationality. He further acknowledged the fact that he has had bad luck but is still looking forward to his home race this weekend.

“It’s true that I’ve never had much luck at home, but I don’t believe in that kind of thing. If you look at the results, it’s true that it looks like bad luck. There were mechanical problems, problems in quali, things that prevented us from finishing. But nothing I could control,” said Leclerc.

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He also spoke about his recent crash at the historic race in the principality. “There were mechanical problems, problems in quali, things that prevented us from finishing. But nothing I could control.”

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“Instead, I’m going to take on board a thought I read on social media that said that I had bad luck at that moment when the brake discs failed [Historic race]. So, at last, for the real Grand Prix, I won’t have any bad luck…” said the Ferrari driver.

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It is important that he finishes the race in his home Grand Prix this season on Sunday. He should also think about winning in Monaco, as it is crucial for his championship bid in the 2022 season.

Heading into his home race, Charles has just lost the championship lead to his rival and world champion Max Verstappen. So he needs as many points as possible from the weekend to get his championship challenge back on track.

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Devang Chauhan is an F1 author at EssentiallySports. Having completed his graduation in Journalism and Mass Communication, he has a keen eye for writing engaging and detailed articles on F1. Previously a writer for Sports Social's 'Chase Your Sport' Magazine, Devang has been an ardent follower of the sport for over a decade and has attended two editions of the Indian Grand Prix.
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